[linux-audio-user] Re: [ANN] Snd-ls V0.9.7.12 and jack_capture V0.3.9

david gnome at hawaii.rr.com
Thu Nov 9 18:28:26 EST 2006


Glenn Greenfield wrote:
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> david wrote:
>> Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>>
>>> david:
>>>> Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> jack_capture v0.3.9
>>>>> ===================
>>>>> jack_capture is a program for recording soundfiles with jack. Its
>>>>> default
>>>>> operation is to capture whatever sound is going out to your speakers
>>>>> into a file. This is the program I always wanted to have for jack,
>>>>> but no
>>>>> one made. So here it is.
>>>>>
>>>>> Changes 0.3.8 -> 0.3.9:
>>>>> -----------------------
>>>>> *Changed the -rt option name to -d, to be compatible with jackrec.
>>>>> *Do not stop recording in case of disk errors.
>>>>> *Replaced deprecated libsndfile functions.
>>>>> *Added the --format/-f option. ("jack_capture -f flac", nice :-)  )
>>>>>  (adding "-f w64" solves the 4GB limitation of wav files)
>>>> OK, downloaded the RPM, converted it with alien, installed it on my
>>>> Debian system. Trying to start it from a root command line gives message
>>>> "jack_capture: error while loading shared libraries: libjack.so.0:
>>>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory."
>>>>
>>>> Jack is installed and works. Is there documentation for this program
>>>> that sounds like something I need, also?
>>>>
>>> I don't know of any RPM...
>>> Installing jack_capture is very very though:
>>>
>>> apt-get install jack-devel
>>> apt-get install libsndfile-devel
>> Each of those lines gives me the messages "Couldn't find package"

[snips]

> I built jack_capture on my Debian Sid box with no problems.  I have
> these installed:
> 
> libjack0.100.0-dev
> libsndfile1-dev

I did not have those installed. I guess those are the correct packages, 
vs the *-devel ones mentioned above.

Compiled and installed here with no problems. Let the fun begin! 8-)

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David
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